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This form does not exist in French, a past tense is used instead, usually with some additional words to provide more context on the location in time or duration.

For instance, people rarely say just "J'ai habité à Paris" or "J'habitais à Paris" (I used to live in Paris), they might precise "when I was a kid" or "for a long time" or "before it became too expensive", which also helps determine what past tense to use.

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"I used to" in French is "je faisais (something)" or "je allais (somewhere)" in the imperfect tense.

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http://wiki.answers.com/Q/How_do_you_say_I_used_to..._in_French => J'ai l'habitude de...

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